I was in a Noble, continents-sized game. I had Montezuma on my south border, Asoka on my east border and Darius on the north. I was in second place just behind Asoka, with Darius in third and Monty last. (Whatever others there were must have been on another continent.)
Of course, Monty soon declared on me. His early medieval-era SoD, of which he had only one, could be contained, but I got Asoka to counter-declare on him anyway, so we could end it early and I could focus on keeping pace with Asoka.
It worked--but too well. The next thing I knew, Monty had accepted vassalage with Asoka. Arrghh.
The problem? There was no way I could finish off Monty without having to also fight Asoka who was already in the lead. And because Monty went vassal with Asoka as a course of war, Monty wasn't going to be able to break vassal status. Asoka would simply continue to pull away from me.
Thus, I judged even at this early stage that the game was effectively over.
What else could I have done? Comments and suggestions welcome!
Of course, Monty soon declared on me. His early medieval-era SoD, of which he had only one, could be contained, but I got Asoka to counter-declare on him anyway, so we could end it early and I could focus on keeping pace with Asoka.
It worked--but too well. The next thing I knew, Monty had accepted vassalage with Asoka. Arrghh.
The problem? There was no way I could finish off Monty without having to also fight Asoka who was already in the lead. And because Monty went vassal with Asoka as a course of war, Monty wasn't going to be able to break vassal status. Asoka would simply continue to pull away from me.
Thus, I judged even at this early stage that the game was effectively over.
What else could I have done? Comments and suggestions welcome!
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